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100 1 _aAllen, Danielle S.,
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245 1 0 _aJustice by means of democracy /
_cDanielle Allen.
264 1 _aChicago :
_bThe University of Chicago Press,
_c2023.
264 4 _c©2023
300 _a282 pages ;
_c24 cm
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aA theory of justice revised. Prologue : On surprise and the purpose of political philosophy -- Justice that sacrifices democracy: an error ; Justice by means of democracy: an ideal and its design principles -- Subsidiary ideals of justice for each domain. The first subsidiary ideal: egalitarian participatory constitutional democracy ; The second subsidiary ideal: a connected society ; The third subsidiary ideal: polypolitanism ; The fourth subsidiary ideal: empowering economies -- From ideal to design principles to practice. A new model for the practice of democratic citizenship.
520 _a"Danielle Allen revisits Rawls' landmark A Theory of Justice to make the case that justice, which she defines as the necessary conditions for human flourishing, requires the protection of political equality or the ability of all people who wish to participate in the political process, to do so on an equal footing. She argues that Rawls, and other thinkers in his wake who focused on protection of individuals from intrusion of the state, as well as many economists with their focus on utilitarian approaches to public policy, have neglected political equality which has led to the denial of justice to many in our society. At a time when economic and political inequality have increased dramatically, and political inequality is threatened by efforts to limit the ability of many to engage in the most basic political right, voting, this book could not be timelier. This book builds on Allen's Berlin Lectures on COVID that we just published in arguing that policymaking fails when it excludes whole communities from participation in the political process. This manuscript is based on the Berlin Lectures that Allen originally intended to deliver in 2020. Allen substituted the lectures on policymaking for COVID given the urgency of the pandemic"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aEquality
_xPolitical aspects.
650 0 _aDemocracy.
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650 0 _aJustice.
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650 7 _aJustice.
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